How do you convert 2.136 (36 repeating) as a fraction?

1 Answer
May 1, 2016

2.1bar(36) = 47/22

Explanation:

There is a notation for repeating decimals that places a bar above the repeating pattern.

Using that notation, the original decimal representation is written:

2.1bar(36)

To make this into an integer, multiply by 10(100-1) = 1000-10. The factor 10 here is to shift the repeating section to just after the decimal point. the factor (100-1) shifts the number by an additional 2 places (the length of the repeating pattern) and subtracts the original number to cancel out the repeating part:

(1000-10)*2.1bar(36) = 2136.bar(36) - 21.bar(36) = 2115

Then divide both sides by (1000-10) and simplify to find:

2.1bar(36) = 2115/(1000-10) = 2115/990 = (color(red)(cancel(color(black)(3*3*5)))*47)/(color(red)(cancel(color(black)(3*3*5)))*22) = 47/22